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I'm sorry if it's allready posted, I did searched the forum quickly but been searching for houres on other sites. But after I start the demo my screen turns 180°... And the game doesn't start.

Does somebody know why that is?

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Hey McIntyre

I have not had much luck in getting any help here!

Mine flipped also. I changed it to open in a window and it worked OK. Read FAQ for details on how to do it. I think it is at the bottom.

Then change the resolution size in the menu in the game to make it size window you want.

Good luck.

Maybe the patches will help us. But who knows.

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oh! and if your using a LCD monitor go to you manufacturer and look up your model and download any drivers they have.

It's not the game its your hard ware setup.

Seabeejoe; have you gone to your Monitor manufacturers web site and see if they have new updated drivers for your monitor?

If your to stupid to know how to use a computer don't make silly comments!

Read your manuals!

I'm trying to help but Mcintyre has not responded with his info on the machine.

:rolleyes:

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Originally posted by Mcintyre:

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Sorry for the late response but had to work.

I hope you guys can help me. . .

Sorry to say this but the game will not run properly on your machine you are running Dell with on board Intell video chipset.

Try buying a AGP video card such as a Sapphire ATI Radeon 100198L X1650 512MB 2DVI/TV-out AGP Video Cardthere pretty cheap now.When you install it make sure to turn off the on board chipset video uninstall all related drivers for that video then make sure you enable the agp settings, download all the drivers from the cards manufacturer before you install the new card and make sure you reboot every time you uninstall a driver, before you install the new ones. You need to install at least another 1gb of ram, your machine is good so don't fret, just some minor upgrades is all.

Sorry Sebeejoe; I was all ready frustrated with all these usless coments.

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Originally posted by Seabeejoe:

Thanks for the personal attack there wolfseven, very mature, but facts are facts.

I have a laptop and my specs are in the top messaage line. Below is a string I started concerning my problem if you care to look.

No help to date!!!!

I dont see it?
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System Requirements

MINIMUM:

Operating System: Windows XP*

Processor: Pentium IV 2.6 GHz or AMD Athlon 2.0 GHz

Video Card: GeForce 5700 or Radeon 9600

(128 Megabyte VRAM or better, video card must support Shader v2.0 or higher)***

Sound Card: DirectX 9 compatible Sound Card

System Memory: 1 Gigabyte RAM

Hard Drive Space: 3 Gigabyte

Other Requirements: DVD Drive (not needed for download version)

* Windows Vista: Windows Vista (32 bit) is not "officially" supported in this release although we have tested with it and have found that if you have the latest, non-beta drivers for your video and sound card installed, it should work.

** Windows Vista 64bit: Due to an incompatability between Vista 64 bit and Theatre of War, the Mission Editor will NOT function in Vista 64 bit.

*** The following intergrated Video Chipsets and Video Cards are expressely NOT supported:

Mobile Intel® 900, 915, 925, 82945G or 945GM/GU Express Chipsets

Nvidia GF440MX and earlier

ATI Radeon 9200 and earlier

*** The following intergrated Video Chipsets has been shown to result in poor performance

ATI Radeon Xpress

System Requirements

SUGGESTED:

Operating System: Windows XP

Processor: Pentium IV 3.2 GHz, or equivalent AMD Processor or better

Video Card: GeForce 6800 or Radeon x850

(256 Megabyte VRAM or better, video card must support Shader v2.0 or higher)***

Sound Card: DirectX 9 compatible Sound Card

System Memory: 2 Gigabyte or more RAM

Hard Drive Space: 3 Gigabyte

Other Requirements: DVD Drive (not needed for download version)

* Windows Vista: Windows Vista (32 bit) is not "officially" supported in this release although we have tested with it and have found that if you have the latest, non-beta drivers for your video and sound card installed, it should work.

** Windows Vista 64bit: Due to an incompatability between Vista 64 bit and Theatre of War, the Mission Editor will NOT function in Vista 64 bit.

*** The following intergrated Video Chipsets and Video Cards are expressely NOT supported:

Mobile Intel® 900, 915, 925, 82945G or 945GM/GU Express Chipsets

Nvidia GF440MX and earlier

ATI Radeon 9200 and earlier

*** The following intergrated Video Chipsets has been shown to result in poor performance

ATI Radeon Xpress

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